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just saying hello
hi everyone my names john im new to forums so bear with me after a good number of years playing with allsorts of different fish im going back into cats and plecs and a few other odd tankmates so ive just registered to ask for advise and support from the experts look forward to speaking cheers john 

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Re: just saying hello
Welcome to Planet Catfish.
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Hello John, Welcome to planetcatfish. 

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Hi! John,welcome to planetcatfish 

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Re: just saying hello
Welcome to Planet catfish 

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Re: just saying hello
THANKS GUYS
Re: just saying hello
caps is considered shouting isnt that right mats
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Re: just saying hello
It is indeed.JoePlec wrote:caps is considered shouting isnt that right mats
If you wouldn't mind following the "netiquette" of not writing all capitals, which is considered "shouting" or "being loud".panaquepricey wrote: THANKS GUYS
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sorry didnt realize
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No worries! We're here to help you settle in - but if no one tells anyone when they get it wrong, how else are you going to get it right later... ;)
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thanks
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Well said Mats HAHAMatsP wrote:No worries! We're here to help you settle in - but if no one tells anyone when they get it wrong, how else are you going to get it right later... ;)
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p.s (HAHA is only in capitals because im laughing loud) HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Re: just saying hello
Just to be clear. It is allowed to use capitals in a word or sentence for emphasis - it's just like all things - in moderation, it's fine. Too much (or too little - capitals are also useful to indicate start of sentence, names, etc) is bad.
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Im still a firm believer that the whole problem people in this forum have with using capitals is because they have nothing better to do and are nitpicking and quite frankly should grow up and get lives. PLANET CATFISH IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD. And mats some people just use caps to draw attention (for help or sales of fish) The only people who have problems with it are old folks. Im sure if any of you seen the following message you wouldnt comment on the use of the sellers capitals.
L046 FOR SALE FULLY GROWN BREEDING GROUP OF TEN £10 THE LOT.
L046 FOR SALE FULLY GROWN BREEDING GROUP OF TEN £10 THE LOT.
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Warning issued for trolling re above post. The rules are clear, and I don't appreciate being insulted nor having decent and clear forms of communication mocked.
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Re: just saying hello
It might seem trivial, but there are very good reasons why PC encourages communicating clearly using correct spellings, cases, grammar, and punctuation, while avoiding local, common names for fishes.
It is because this forum is international, with many users for whom their first language is not English. I struggle to read sentences with no punctuation or capital letters, so I really don't envy folks from other countries trying to understand it.
Nobody expects perfect English, but a bit of effort goes a long way for everyone.
It is because this forum is international, with many users for whom their first language is not English. I struggle to read sentences with no punctuation or capital letters, so I really don't envy folks from other countries trying to understand it.
Nobody expects perfect English, but a bit of effort goes a long way for everyone.
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PS Sorry panaquepricey for disrupting your thread!
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Re: just saying hello
I wouldnt worry about that John aka panaquepricey doesnt use planetcatfish anymore i will not repeat what he said.Jools wrote:PS Sorry panaquepricey for disrupting your thread!
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Re: just saying hello
If capital letters are shouting how do you wisper?
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Re: just saying hello
this might workmacvsog23 wrote:If capital letters are shouting how do you wisper?
there is a button [normal] which can be shifted into small or even tiny - or large

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I think he's being facetious.Bas Pels wrote: macvsog23 wrote:If capital letters are shouting how do you wisper?
there is a button [normal] which can be shifted into small or even tiny - or large
Re: just saying hello
Just trying to lighten up a bit after our friends very rude comments.
I must say he beats me at being rude and that takes some doing.
So please back to greeting a fellow fish keeper who must by now think we are all either snotty kids or grumpy old ladies.
I must say he beats me at being rude and that takes some doing.
So please back to greeting a fellow fish keeper who must by now think we are all either snotty kids or grumpy old ladies.
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Surely you still hold that position Bob.macvsog23 wrote:Just trying to lighten up a bit after our friends very rude comments.
I must say he beats me at being rude and that takes some doing.
So please back to greeting a fellow fish keeper who must by now think we are all either snotty kids or grumpy old ladies.
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Was I talking about you?
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Where in what i said does it state you were talkin about me... Read again Buddy
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Yeah, whispering, it gets a bit "old-skool-geek" but whispering in the "classic" sense is simply a PM. ITRW, when you whisper to someone the point of it is that they only hear. In many (especially older) chatrooms the whisper function essentially sends what you type to one person while the other folks in the 'room know you're doing it but don't know what is said.
There is an arachaic use of ) to denote a cupped hand from the early 90's that didn't last past the usegroups era and may have been UK only.
Whispering doesn't have a wider implementation because it starts arguments. ("What did you just say")? Etc and also, in slower than real time conversation forums such as this one, that kind of feature would make things harder to follow.
In terms of a stage whisper, the smaller text or the pseudobbcode [whisper]His fly is down[/whisper] would suffice or there are a few smilies that would get your message across.
A lot of this culture might seem silly or picky but it comes from the fact that it all began with techies and, as a group, they are mega-concious of even the smallest detail. For example, I've seen me spent days looking for a missing full stop, bracket or semi-colon. They're also tend to be poor verbal communicators that overcompensate in excellent written conversation. So, while typing in caps might seem trivial to some, it's pretty extreme to someone who chokes on their coffee when they see a double space in a post.
In my personal view, I think observance of modern netiquette avoids dumbing down (m8) and also ensures accessibility for an international audience.
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There is an arachaic use of ) to denote a cupped hand from the early 90's that didn't last past the usegroups era and may have been UK only.
Whispering doesn't have a wider implementation because it starts arguments. ("What did you just say")? Etc and also, in slower than real time conversation forums such as this one, that kind of feature would make things harder to follow.
In terms of a stage whisper, the smaller text or the pseudobbcode [whisper]His fly is down[/whisper] would suffice or there are a few smilies that would get your message across.
A lot of this culture might seem silly or picky but it comes from the fact that it all began with techies and, as a group, they are mega-concious of even the smallest detail. For example, I've seen me spent days looking for a missing full stop, bracket or semi-colon. They're also tend to be poor verbal communicators that overcompensate in excellent written conversation. So, while typing in caps might seem trivial to some, it's pretty extreme to someone who chokes on their coffee when they see a double space in a post.

In my personal view, I think observance of modern netiquette avoids dumbing down (m8) and also ensures accessibility for an international audience.
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I missed the smiley...racoll wrote:I think he's being facetious.

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I needed my dictionary. Because - facetious = like facet, facet being the name of all the sides of a diamond does not help much
but yes, I was being facetious
(one should use a new word in order to remember it)
but yes, I was being facetious

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Yeah, one of those coincidences, I think it's from the French facétieux - nothing to do with face(t).Bas Pels wrote:facetious = like facet, facet being the name of all the sides of a diamond does not help much
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